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<DT><A NAME="note37" HREF="book-ora138.html#text37"><FONT SIZE=5>1</FONT></A><DD> A number of notations exist for
describing relations, e.g. UML (Unified Modeling Language).

<DT><A NAME="note38" HREF="book-ora140.html#text38"><FONT SIZE=5>2</FONT></A><DD> In most object-oriented languages, a dot notation is used.
However, the dot notation was already used for records and modules, so a
new symbol was needed.

<DT><A NAME="note39" HREF="book-ora142.html#text39"><FONT SIZE=5>3</FONT></A><DD> The <B>private</B> of Objective CAML corresponds to
<B>protected</B> of Objective C, C++ and Java
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